Prairie Project
The Prairie Project is a collection of artists whose work from nature reflects the values of family farming.
A portion of all sales through The Prairie Project will help a local or national farm charity.
07/23/2025
The Prairie Project is now on hiatus indefinitely while I focus on my work over at David Mills Studio. However, There are a few original oils in the series that never made it to market. Additionally, most of the archived pieces are available for Giclee' prints. You can custom order them in many sizes on either archival paper, or canvas. Check out the full catalog here:
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08/29/2022
As promised: Trio (now called “Opus III”).
84” x 16” x 7”
Steel, Enamel, Rust
08/25/2022
It's time to say goodbye:
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12/14/2020
Something new coming our way.
Looking for inspiration: Who has a great photo that they want turned into an oil painting?
11/23/2020
The No Tell Motel II (Open 24/7) has arrived at it's new forever home and is ready to hang.
11/10/2020
Cherries! By
11/07/2020
New arriving from
10/26/2020
Just finished this special commission piece. Palette knife oil painting.
“OPEN”
Oil on canvas
24” x 30”
10/17/2020
On my easel now.
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Art for the Community
Prairie Project is a collective of artists who’ve come together for a cause. Each year the Prairie Project selects a charity organization as a beneficiary of an annual donation. All of the works are related in some way to that cause. For the past few years, we have chosen Farm Aid. The Prairie Project supports Farm Aid with an annual charitable donation collected from the sales made through www.prairieproject.org and at local events around Austin. In 2018 two new artist were added and we expect to add a few more by the end of the year. Visit www.prairieproject.org to browse the works of David Mills, Lawrence Jolly and J.W. Hyatt.
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